iOS 17 Beta 3 drops: Here's what iPhone developers need to know

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iOS 17 Beta 3 drops: Here's what iPhone developers need to know (Image: pixabay.com)
iOS 17 Beta 3 drops: Here's what iPhone developers need to know (Image: pixabay.com)

Delhi : The iOS 17 developer beta 3 update that hit iPhones last Wednesday has been updated by Apple. Another Rapid Security Response upgrade is reportedly being worked on by the corporation in the meantime around-the-clock.

Even though it was only a little upgrade, Apple released the third developer beta of iOS 17 on Wednesday, which made a few changes to pre-existing iPhone functionality. After months of rumours, iOS 17 was finally revealed at WWDC 2023. While we got our first peek at Apple's upcoming significant iPhone update, it will likely be some time before we see it on our devices. 

The next iOS upgrade will likely be released by Apple around the time of the iPhone launch event, which is anticipated to take place in September. A updated version of the iOS 17 developer beta 3 update has also been released by the Cupertino-based tech behemoth, with updates for macOS, tvOS, and other Apple platforms following suit.

iOS 17 developer beta 3 has been revised.

A updated version of the iOS 17 beta 3 update, which was made available to developers last Wednesday, has been made accessible by Apple. According Apple rumours, iOS 17's first public beta will be this upgraded update. 

Since WWDC 2023, multiple iOS 17 beta versions have been made accessible to developers; however, no public betas have yet been released.

Apple's music streaming app has seen various adjustments as of iOS 17 developer beta 3. Users can now view song credit information in the Apple Music app, which was announced at WWDC 2023 and lists songwriters, producers, performers, and more. There have also been some updates to the Photos app. There is now a three-dot menu with options to Recover, Delete, and Save as Video instead of separate Recover and Delete options in the trash, however that is only applicable for Live Photos.

Emergency update problems with Apple

For devices running iOS 16.5.1, iPadOS 16.5.1, and macOS Ventura 13.4.1, Apple announced an urgent security update on Monday. It was made available as a patch for a WebKit flaw that would have allowed an attacker to run arbitrary code by duping users into visiting websites that contained malicious content. However, a number of users complained that the upgrade damaged their ability to browse the web on Apple's devices. Shortly after, the Rapid Security Release update was recalled, and according to 9to5Mac, Apple is currently developing a new RSR update to address the problem.